Horrifying accusations: Kyle Thompson, 31, has been charged with sexually assaulting at least three girls under the age of five and the indicted on federal charges for allegedly filming the rapes

'Your mommy can't save you.'

That is what a 31-year-old Maryland man allegedly told a 4-year-old girl as he raped her in the woods near his Montgomery County earlier this year.

Prosecutors said Kyle Thompson videotaped the sexual assaults of the little girl and two other children under the age of five and later showed the recordings to an acquaintance, who tipped off the authorities.

On Wednesday a federal grand jury indicted Thompson, of Burtonsville, Maryland, on 18 counts of production of child pornography.

According to the indictment, the attacks took place between May 9, 2015, and January 28, 2017, resulting in the production of pornographic videos featuring children.

Investigators believe Thompson, who was employed as an HVAC technician for a decade, may have befriended women with young girls in order to gain access to the children.

Thompson is currently detained on related state charges of sex abuse of a minor, first-degree sex offense and third-degree sex offense.

An anonymous source tipped off police on March 16 claiming that Thompson showed people videos of him having sex with the 4-year-old and two other girls, among them a 3-year-old, reported WUSA9.

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A review of the evidence seized from the suspect’s home helped investigators identify a third victim, a 3-year-old girl who was seen in a video-recording crying while being allegedly sexually assaulted by her grandmother’s then-boyfriend, Kyle Thompson.

The man was babysitting the toddler while her grandmother was out buying food, according to police.

Thompson is also suspected of attempting to molest the 4-year-old victim’s 9-year-old sister after asking her for a hug in 2015, but the child, whose mother was dating the suspect at the time, told police she managed to escape his grasp. The man was never charged in that case but it remains open, according to Heavy.com.

When interviewed by police, Kyle Thompson denied all allegations of wrongdoing and maintained that he did not know any of the victims.

The charging documents described the 31-year-old suspect as an 'extremely violent man' who has 15 registered firearms and who was previously suspected of beating and raping women and threatening them with a gun.

If convicted of the federal charges, Thompson faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison and up to 30 years in prison for each of the 18 counts of production of child pornography.

The Washington Post reported that until his arrest last month, Thompson had no prior criminal record and earned $80,000 a year from his job at Compu Dynamics, from which he was fired two weeks ago.